BioShock 4 delay: Take-Two CEO admits “Deep disappointment”
Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick says he is “deeply disappointed” by BioShock 4’s prolonged delay, citing years lost to creative directions that failed to work. …
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Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick says he is “deeply disappointed” by BioShock 4’s prolonged delay, citing years lost to creative directions that failed to work. …
Take-Two Interactive boss Strauss Zelnick claims that GTA 6 delays should prevent a time crunch. In an interview, the CEO explained how an extended development schedule benefits both Rockstar Games and its fans. …
In a recent interview, the Take-Two Interactive CEO asserted that GTA 6 would arrive in 2026. …
The Take-Two boss again alleviated any fears about an all-digital GTA 6 distribution. …
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… The Take-Two Interactive stock is down considerably from when a pre-order leak failed to materialize. CEO Strauss Zelnick also made conservative fiscal projections that fell short of expectations.
Even with the threat of pre-release date spoilers, Take-Two values the importance of GTA 6 reviews. CEO Strauss Zelnick is aiming for high Metacritic scores, as with previous Rockstar titles. …
Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick has confirmed that GTA 6 will not include real-world product placements. …
… Take-Two's initial outlook for fiscal year 2027 projects Net Bookings of $8.0 to $8.2 billion, a roughly 20% jump over the $6.72 billion the company posted this year. CEO Strauss Zelnick explicitly named the November 19th launch as the primary engine behind that forecast. …
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